In my experience many men can't read signals or see that a girl is interested in him. When I was a teenager I had this girl who used to hang out with me and she'd always put an arm around my shoulder and kinda hug me close to her. It wasn't till i was long out of school that I realized that she was probably into me.
I wish societal rules didn't discourage women from making the first move and asking a guy out. I'm always too shy to make a move on a girl I like but if she just came up to me and said "You wanna go out with me friday night?" I wouldn't be able to say yes fast enough.
Why must the males be the one to ask? I'm not speaking about open flirting or putting out signals or stuff. I mean cards on the table and straightforwardly asking him out on a date.
In my experience many men can't read signals or see that a girl is interested in him. When I was a
Good question. I, too, am a very shy man. I'm pretty sure there have been several girls that were interested in me but, I couldn't see the signs. I will admit that, when I was in the Air Force and in Japan, this woman who was 4 years older than me, out and out propositioned me. Unfortunately, I had to work that night and had to give her my regrets.
Good question. I, too, am a very shy man. I'm pretty sure there have been several girls that were
I don't think it's society that dictates females should ask first. It's the media that rarely portrays females making the first move. The reality is that some females prefer to make the first move; some females do not prefer to make the first move.
I don't think it's society that dictates females should ask first. It's the media that rarely portra